Of course, but it depends on what the music is you are playing. Your question needs to be more clear!
Sometimes music scores are non-transposed to make things easier for the composer and conductor.
French horns are not used in marching bands. They are too unstable to march with effectively. Bands that march french horns are insane. The marching version of the french horn is called the "mellophone". There is also an instrument similar to the mellophone named the "marching french horn", but they are essentially the same instrument with a different mouthpiece. Additional marching brass instruments are trumpets, trombones, baritones, and tubas
Cornets and Flugelhorns and basically the same as a trumpet, but they have different bore types and different tubing shapes that make the tonal qualities different. Depending on what mean by similar, other instruments can be considered similar. French Horns are similar in that they have three valves (normally) and have similar playing characteristics, they are just normally in a different key. A baritone horn is similar in that most of the fingering positions are the same, and you can play trumpet music on a baritone without transposing. The same can be said for a euphonium, except that euphonium players normally play bass clef music instead of treble.
the difference between Chinese music and filipino music is that the way the instruments look like..and how they handle it.and their similarities is that all the sounds of there instruments are the same.=)
French horn is very hard- and that is both an advantage and a disadvantage. It is hard to learn and the music can be challenging to play, but many directors, composers, and colleges favor french horn over many other instruments because of its unique tone quality and sound. Scholarships are widely available to french horn players because it is such a hard instrument to master. It is a hard instrument to play because the space between notes of the same fingering, called partials, are very close together, making it hard to tell which note is being played. It also takes a lot of air and embouchure strength to play high notes, and even more air to play low notes. Another disadvantage is if you blow to hard your lungs and heart explode
The Wagnor tuba and the American french horn are identical instruments. Their construction and sound are identical.
France. It was originally a hunting horn, and is now one of the coolest brass instruments in the modern concert band. The French horn as we know it today comes from Germany. The french designation is only used in the english language, probably for the same reason french fries arent called geman fries (they came from germany)... and of course the ENGLISH horn is actually french....
France. It was originally a hunting horn, and is now one of the coolest brass instruments in the modern concert band. The French horn as we know it today comes from Germany. The french designation is only used in the english language, probably for the same reason french fries arent called geman fries (they came from germany)... and of course the ENGLISH horn is actually french....
No it is not the same as a French or English horn.
Sometimes music scores are non-transposed to make things easier for the composer and conductor.
French horns are not used in marching bands. They are too unstable to march with effectively. Bands that march french horns are insane. The marching version of the french horn is called the "mellophone". There is also an instrument similar to the mellophone named the "marching french horn", but they are essentially the same instrument with a different mouthpiece. Additional marching brass instruments are trumpets, trombones, baritones, and tubas
Those are two terms for the same instrument.
Same as B-flat.
It is not possible
Cornets and Flugelhorns and basically the same as a trumpet, but they have different bore types and different tubing shapes that make the tonal qualities different. Depending on what mean by similar, other instruments can be considered similar. French Horns are similar in that they have three valves (normally) and have similar playing characteristics, they are just normally in a different key. A baritone horn is similar in that most of the fingering positions are the same, and you can play trumpet music on a baritone without transposing. The same can be said for a euphonium, except that euphonium players normally play bass clef music instead of treble.
No,rock music does not sound the same!There are different rhymes/sounds/instruments played.
the difference between Chinese music and filipino music is that the way the instruments look like..and how they handle it.and their similarities is that all the sounds of there instruments are the same.=)